Wang is of Manchu ethnic background, and was born in Penglai County, Shandong. He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in December 1984. He graduated from the Liaoning Law Enforcement College, and made his way up the ranks in the policing system of Liaoning province, working in Beizhen, Jinzhou, Huludao, and finally Dalian, where he served as the city's police chief. For his work in Dalian in multiple fires, Wang was awarded national-level recognition by then Vice Minister of Public Security Liu Jinguo.[2]
In March 2013, Wang was transferred to Jiangsu to serve as provincial police chief there.[3] In December 2013, he was named vice-governor of Jiangsu, ascending to sub-provincial level.[4] Wang was named a member of the provincial Party Standing Committee in November 2015, then in December, became head of the Zhengfawei of Jiangsu province.[5] In December 2015, he resigned as vice governor of Jiangsu.
Downfall
On 24 October 2020, he turned himself in and is cooperating with the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) and National Commission of Supervision for investigation of "suspected violations of disciplines and laws".[6]
On 20 September 2021, he was expelled from the CCP and removed from public office.[7] An investigation found that Wang lost his ideals and convictions, was disloyal and dishonest to the Party, refused to cooperate in the investigation, falsified personal information submitted to Party organs, used public funds for personal purposes, intervened in judicial affairs, abused his power to seek benefits for others and took a huge amount of bribes, and had a lavish and dissolute lifestyle and traded power and money for sex.[8] On October 12, he was arrested for suspected bribe taking.[9]
On 22 September 2022, he was handed a suspended death sentence at the Intermediate People's Court of Changchun that will be commuted to life imprisonment after two years, with no possibility of parole, for taking bribes worth 440 million yuan (about $63 million).[1] He was deprived of his political rights for life, and all his personal assets were confiscated.[1]
Personal life
Wang is the younger of three children.[10] His father is a local businessman.[10] His second elder brother Wang Liwei (王立维), former vice mayor of Jinzhou, was placed under investigation.[10] His ex-wife Xia Juan (夏娟; former party secretary of Liaoning Police College) and daughter were also put under investigation.[10]
References
^ abcBo Xiaozhou (薄晓舟) (22 September 2022). 江苏省委原常委、政法委原书记王立科一审被判死缓. sina (in Chinese). Retrieved 22 September 2022.
PB Former member of the Politburo; PLA Also a military official; CDI Member of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection or affiliates 1For details on the civil service ranks of officials, please see Civil Service of the People's Republic of China; 2Army generals listed have attained at least the rank of Major General, which usually enjoys the same administrative privileges as a civilian official of sub-provincial rank.